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PUBLISHER oil and gas production in the offshore sector remains a question mark, oil majors

John C. O’Malley

Shave seemingly come to grips with the ‘new norm’ in oil pricing, which at press [email protected] time was hovering around $60 per barrel. When the price was double more than four years ago, money was seemingly no object, and the projects and requisite budgets were only

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Gregory R. Trauthwein described as big and bigger. Today the oil companies are focused on smaller expenditure, [email protected] shorter term projects, and interestingly are more focused than ever on utilizing technol-

Managing Editor ogy to keep long-term costs in check. So the ability to gather, decipher, disseminate and

Eric Haun ef

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